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Ray Allen formally announces his retirement from the NBA.

Allen, 41, had last played for the Miami Heat in 2013-14. There were rumblings the past couple of seasons that he was thinking about coming back, but this makes it official: We have seen the last of Ray Allen in an NBA uniform. Nov 1 - 9:54 AM

"I won’t talk about what we talked about but I think if Ray was in the right spot, he may play," Rivers said. The Allen comeback story has been going on for over a year, but there still isn't anything concrete. His fitness and incredible work ethic will make any team needing some shooting give him a look. Sep 6 - 6:54 PM

Celtics' owner Steve Pagliuca said that he hasn't spoken with Ray Allen in the last couple of months.

Allen is said to be pondering an NBA comeback after two years removed from the game, but it's looking like we can cross Boston off his list of suitors. The Bucks and Knicks could still be an option for the 41-year-old veteran, but he won't earn enough playing time with either of those clubs to warrant a draft pick in any format. Aug 24 - 11:47 AM

Bucks president Peter Feigin said that the team is still in discussions with Ray Allen.

Allen has also been linked to the Knicks and Celtics, but a deal isn't imminent just yet. Rashad Vaughn has a lot of work to do, so signing Allen wouldn't be a bad idea for a Bucks team that is hoping to get back into the playoffs. Aug 15 - 11:56 AM

Depth Charts

Josh Richardson (ankle, wrist) will not play Tuesday vs. the Knicks and won't travel on Miami's three-game road trip.

Richardson has already missed three games and now we learn he won't return until Monday, December 12th at the earliest, when the Heat return home to play the Wiz. This is a bummer for Richardson owners, as he was a limited participant at practice on Monday and appeared to be making steady progress. James Johnson (shoulder), Dion Waiters (groin) and Justise Winslow (wrist) all won't travel as well. Miami will have only nine healthy players. Goran Dragic and Tyler Johnson will play all the minutes they can handle in the backcourt.

Waiters has missed Miami's previous four games and will miss at least four more, as he won't travel on Miami's upcoming three-game road trip. The earliest he'll be eligible to return will be Monday, December 12th, when the Heat return home to play the Wiz. Waiters was playing arguably the best basketball of his career before injuring his groin. In the six games prior to his injury, he was averaging 18.7 points, 5. assists, 4.2 rebounds and 1.5 3-pointers.

Rodney McGruder (ankle) is questionable for Friday's game vs. Cleveland.

The Heat will only have eight available players if McGruder sits, but he already vowed to play Friday. He's played 31 or more minutes in four straight games, but he's just a low-end punt in DFS until the Heat get some bodies back.

Justise Winslow (wrist) will not play Tuesday vs. the Knicks and he will not travel with the team during their upcoming three-game road trip.

Head coach Erik Spoelstra did say that Winslow was making progress with the wrist injury, so perhaps he can get back on the court for Monday's (Dec. 12) home game against the Wizards. Dion Waiters (groin), Josh Richardson (wrist, ankle), Luke Babbitt (hip) and James Johnson (rotator cuff) will also miss Miami's upcoming road trip, so guys like Wayne Ellington, Tyler Johnson, Derrick Williams and Josh McRoberts should be steady fixtures in the rotation moving forward.

Luke Babbitt (hip) has been ruled out for Friday's game vs. the Cavaliers.

Dion Waiters (groin), Justise Winslow (wrist), James Johnson (rotator cuff) and Josh Richardson (ankle, wrist) were already ruled out, meaning Josh McRoberts will once again get the bulk of the PF minutes on Friday.

James Johnson (right rotator cuff strain) will not play on Tuesday vs. the Knicks and will not travel on Miami's three-game road trip.

The Heat roster has been absolutely decimated by injuries. Like Johnson, Dion Waiters (groin), Justise Winslow (wrist), Josh Richardson (ankle/wrist) and Luke Babbitt (hip) all won't travel on the three-game trip. Miami will have just nine healthy players on the roster. Johnson won't be eligible to return until Monday, December 12th at the earliest when the Heat host the Wiz. Rodney McGruder and Wayne Ellington will benefit by seeing plenty of minutes at small forward.